The interior “Central Park” space is equipped with ambient therapy music as well as rehabilitation terrain paths around the ivy covered perimeter, but its most prominent feature is a labyrinth pattern inlaid in the wood flooring, which aids in meditation and focusing exercises.

The serpentine shape of the undulating exterior glass parallels the interior volume created by three circular spaces: the Computer-Assisted Rehabilitation Environ­ment (CAREN), the Central Park, and the Data Immer­sive Visualization Environment (DIVE) room.

By integrating family spaces, natural light, and a balance of large and small spaces, the design offers healing spaces not just for physical needs, but also the emotional and spiritual needs of the patients, families and caregivers.

A variety of ceiling heights, widths and numerous cut-outs and overlooks provide a rich spatial experience and the opportunity for natural light and views to the exterior from any vantage point in the space.